Sabias que??

La Posidonia oceanica es una planta marina y no un alga?
Las praderas de Posidonia Oceanica están declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. Son una especie endémica del mar Mediterráneo que no está presente en ningún otro mar del mundo. La podemos encontrar entre la cota superficial hasta los 30-40 metros de profundidad en aguas como las de Ibiza.
A diferencia de las algas, dispone de hojas, tallo y raíces, aunque también produce flores y frutos. Crece en un fondo arenoso, mientras que las algas lo hacen en fondos duros o rocosos.

Did you know that?

Posidonia oceanica is a marine plant and not algae?
The Posidonia oceanica meadows have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. They are an endemic species of the Mediterranean Sea that is not present in any other sea in the world. It can be found between the surface level and 30-40 metres deep in waters such as those of Ibiza.
Unlike algae, it has leaves, stems, and roots, although it also produces flowers and fruit. It grows on a sandy bottom, while algae grow on hard or rocky bottoms.

 

Did you know that?

Posidonia oceanica is a marine plant and not algae?
The Posidonia oceanica meadows have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. They are an endemic species of the Mediterranean Sea that is not present in any other sea in the world. It can be found between the surface level and 30-40 metres deep in waters such as those of Ibiza.
Unlike algae, it has leaves, stems, and roots, although it also produces flowers and fruit. It grows on a sandy bottom, while algae grow on hard or rocky bottoms.

 

Did you know that?

Posidonia oceanica is a marine plant and not algae?
The Posidonia oceanica meadows have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. They are an endemic species of the Mediterranean Sea that is not present in any other sea in the world. It can be found between the surface level and 30-40 metres deep in waters such as those of Ibiza.
Unlike algae, it has leaves, stems, and roots, although it also produces flowers and fruit. It grows on a sandy bottom, while algae grow on hard or rocky bottoms.

 

Did you know that?

Posidonia oceanica is a marine plant and not algae?
The Posidonia oceanica meadows have been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. They are an endemic species of the Mediterranean Sea that is not present in any other sea in the world. It can be found between the surface level and 30-40 metres deep in waters such as those of Ibiza.
Unlike algae, it has leaves, stems, and roots, although it also produces flowers and fruit. It grows on a sandy bottom, while algae grow on hard or rocky bottoms.

 

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